mode lock module
mode lock module
anyone know if there is a mode lock module?
Pete, from what I've seen you are asking for modules that _services_ should be doing.
So why don't you just get some decent services and run them?? This stuff really shouldn't be ircd side! (besides, how does one implement it?)
So why don't you just get some decent services and run them?? This stuff really shouldn't be ircd side! (besides, how does one implement it?)
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My only advice would be to get a better provider, because I honestly can't see the use of creating an unreal module for every services feature, especially when services can do more.
PM me and I'll try find you a better provider...
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Well let me put it this way. To pay someone to code all the features necessary to include services within the IRCd would cost you more than just buying a new shell.
There are tons of things you leave out. Ok, mode lock. Well if the mode is locked, who can set the mode lock? Any op? Well if any op can change the mode lock, then the mode lock is useless. Channel owners? Well services are needed to set +q, so you'd now need some way to make the IRCd set +q. So how does it know who to give +q to? It must have a database of channel owners. And how does it know if you really are the channel owner? It must have a database of nicknames and passwords... To implement these minor features would basically require someone to write a NickServ and ChanServ, but integrate them into the IRCd.
There are tons of things you leave out. Ok, mode lock. Well if the mode is locked, who can set the mode lock? Any op? Well if any op can change the mode lock, then the mode lock is useless. Channel owners? Well services are needed to set +q, so you'd now need some way to make the IRCd set +q. So how does it know who to give +q to? It must have a database of channel owners. And how does it know if you really are the channel owner? It must have a database of nicknames and passwords... To implement these minor features would basically require someone to write a NickServ and ChanServ, but integrate them into the IRCd.
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